Data-Com advises organisations on the design, resilience and operational reliability of mission-critical digital infrastructure, particularly data centres and telecommunications facilities.
With more than 20 years of experience in data centres, telecommunications networks and technical facilities, Data-Com helps clients understand and manage the physical systems that support modern digital services. The company focuses on the planning and implementation of robust infrastructure, from building design and technical facilities to operational testing and risk assessment.
Data-Com combines architectural expertise with hands-on experience in real data centre environments, supporting organisations that require reliable and resilient physical infrastructure.
Daniel Hartmann is an architect and infrastructure specialist with extensive experience in the design and operation of critical IT facilities.
His career includes senior roles in large international organisations, including Head of Construction Work at Nokia and Facilities Project Manager for Nestlé data centres in Switzerland and Germany. In these roles, he coordinated complex technical projects involving building infrastructure, electrical systems and operational reliability.
Daniel has direct experience with real operational scenarios in data centres, including disaster recovery preparation, power failure simulations, UPS transfer tests and full black building tests performed under real load and operational constraints.
This operational background allows him to understand not only how infrastructure is designed, but also how it behaves under real operating conditions.
He is particularly skilled at bridging the worlds of architecture, engineering and IT operations, ensuring that digital infrastructure is both technically reliable and physically robust.